Devou Park | Covington, Kentucky I absolutely love engagement photography sessions! For a couple of hours I get a chance to hang out with couples who love each other enough to want to spend the rest of their life together. Devou Park is an amazing Cincinnati icon (even though its in Northern Kentucky) and it was a beautiful night for pictures.
Here are some of my favorites:
Great couple + great light = great pictures! Thanks for letting me be a part of your engagement and marriage. Can’t wait to capture your amazing wedding in pictures.
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I absolutely love children’s photography sessions. I especially love them when I get to take pictures of some of my best friend’s kids! Brandt and Jessica are dear friends that we don’t get to see as often as we used to (if no one has told you yet: “having a baby changes everything!”) but I still love watching Campbell grow up from afar. It’s even better when I can take some pictures to help add to their albums and walls.
This kids portrait session took me back to Old Loveland…my family used to live right down the road so it’s always great to drive through the neighborhood and see the old sights:) It was a beautiful day filled with beautiful smiles and some funny faces by Campbell! She is such a cutie.
I love these painted butterflies at the Loveland Bike Trail. I always thought they’d make for a cute backdrop…turns out I was right!
Some people will disagree but, in my opinion, there is no better picture than a classic black and white portrait.
Those bubbles make this pictures:)
Baby photography is super fun when they are as cute as this little one. Thanks Brandt and Jess for letting me hang out with Campbell for a couple hours. I can’t wait to show you the rest!
*if you want to book us for a Children’s Portrait Session or any other session please visit our website or email us for more info.
It’s true, there is something special and unique about professional photographs. The light, the editing, the framing of the shot…if you find the right photographer they can create a moment that you didn’t even know was there.
But what about everyday photography? Can it be special too? People often say things to me like “I could never get the same kind of shot you get” or “I’m lucky to get a shot that doesn’t have my finger in it!”. Are you one of those people who thinks they have the shot nailed when they are taking it, then you look at the back of the camera and it just didn’t turn out that way? You aren’t alone.
Here are 3 simple tips you can use to make your photographs a little better each time you are out:
Eliminate distractions. One mistake people make is trying to get all the action in the picture. Photography is more about eliminating distractions in a scene than it is about getting as much as you can in one shot. Find a point of interest and try to set up the shot to compliment that one thing.
Be ready. This one especially applies to children. You have to have the camera ready to go when you want to get the shot. Make sure you are on the mode you want and that you are zoomed appropriately before the moment happens. I try to show up 15-30 minutes early for shoots just to get all my settings and equipment exactly how I want them BEFORE the client shows up. Obviously you won’t do this with your family but it illustrates the importance of being ready for the shot. There have been times when the sweetest moment of the shoot is when the family is getting out of the car and getting ready to get their picture taken. If I wasn’t prepared I would miss those all together.
Be a composer. I know this sounds weird when talking about photography, but it is so important. In photography there is a rule that works pretty well…it’s called the “Rule of Thirds”. Envision that your photograph is broken up into three sections from left to right and three sections from top to bottom. All in all, there are 9 squares that are created when you do this. Most of the time your point interest should come at or close to the cross section of two of these lines. Don’t worry, there’s a picture below for the visual learners like me:)
Here is a couple of examples that illustrate all three of these tips. Both pictures are from a trip I took with some friends to Africa. Both were taken with a point and shoot. I chose these shots because one is an “in the moment” shot and one is a scenic shot and both were taken with an inexpensive camera. Basically, I chose them to show you that YOU CAN DO IT TOO!
The photograph above was taken while on safari. There was tons of stuff in that area that I could have included in this shot but I thought the simplicity of the bird and the dead tree was plenty. Also, the point of interest (the bird) is in the vicinity of the crossing of the far right “third line” and the top “third line”.
This photograph was taken on the way to the safari. We were in the middle of the African plains when we got not 1 but 2 flat tires (and then another 2 on the way back!). As you can see, while everyone else was working I was snapping away…I didn’t say being a photographer was going to make you any friends:) The point of interest is at the bottom left of the photograph near the crossing of the left third line and the bottom third line. If you look at the photograph, 6-7 “squares” are without any interesting content but they allow you eye to move right to the point of interest.
There are plenty of other little tips and rules to help make you a better photographer but these are pretty easy to pick up and implement. Maybe next week we’ll explore 3 more.
*If you really want to learn how to a better amateur photographer I have a friend and brilliant photographer who leads an online workshop for just such a thing. I’m sure she would love to have you in her next open seat! Check out 503 Photography‘s “Wannabe Workshop” (I don’t know if that’s really the name, just sounded good).
**If you want to book Fyrefly Photography for a Wedding, Engagement, Family Portrait, Senior Portrait, Kids Portrait or anything else you can visit our website at Fyrefly.com or email us here.
Who knows what the future holds for this adventure? Not me. If you had of told me when it started that this thing called Fyrefly would be where it is in such a short time I would have quickly told you that you were on an illegal substance. Sometimes when you dream you think “but that’s just a dream, it could never happen”. What a dumb thing to think…if you are dreaming with no belief that it might be possible, then what’s the point? Self-torture?
I am learning to dream and then sit down and figure out what it would take to make my dreams a reality. There is so much more in store for this adventure…for now let’s call my mood “pleased, not satisfied”. I am still chasing my dreams because I’m afraid if I stop something else will catch me from behind.
In honor of my nostalgic mood I went through and picked my favorite photo from every one of my shoots over the last 6 months, 22 in all. I exported these in small files so they wouldn’t take long to upload. So if you watch them on full screen they will be insanely pixelated. I thought about telling you why each one is a favorite but that would have made this post longer than any human would ever read, even my mom:)
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*If you want to book Fyrefly for Newborn Photography, Kids Photography, Family Photography, Senior Portrait Photography Engagement Photography, Wedding Photography or anything else you can think of visit our website at Fyrefly.com or email us here.
If you are here for the first time then you don’t notice any difference (obviously). But if you have ever been to our blog before you will notice that we changed the look completely! The basic structure is the same and everything functions in pretty much the same way…everything is just cleaned up and a little more sophisticated:)
This morning I decided to do a shoot with one of my favorite models (my son Ryan). He totally got into it and is starting to get that he is on camera:)
FIrst…”show me your muscles”:
Then…”Serious face”:
Then we try “See No Evil, Hear No Evil…
But “Speak No Evil” comes out as this:
Guess that means he does speak evil? Lots of fun!!!!!
I always like it when clients are completely satisfied at the end of our time together. Here is an email from a recent client that made my day!
Hi Nathan!
Dan and I wanted you to know how incredibly pleased we are with the pictures! We don’t even know where to begin with picking a favorite. That’s unbelievable and you are VERY talented, to say the least. We will cherish these forever and are so happy and excited about them. Thanks again for doing such a wonderful job. You’re wonderful to work with!
Best,
Meredith
Thanks Meredith! It was a blast taking pictures of you guys.
It was so fun Monday to get out in Mt. Adams and take Amanda’s senior pictures. Her and her mom were such sweet people and a lot of fun to spend a morning with! As you can see, the light was amazing and Amanda is an incredibly fun and beautiful girl. She made my job super easy! Thanks for letting me be a part of this once in a lifetime opportunity guys. The rest will be ready soon enough. Enjoy!
*If you would like to schedule a Senior Portrait Session with Fyrefly you can email us here.
I just had a meeting with Fahema regarding her wedding in January. She is a brilliant and fun girl and I really hope I get the chance to do her wedding. What an amazing opportunity to get to know some really cool people.
Thanks for the time Fahema and good luck with your wedding planning:)